Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Science is an international yearly event organized by Dana Jalobeanu. It is a collaboration between CELFIS and the Research Center Foundations of Early Modernity (FME). The first edition of Bucharest colloquium was in 2008.
1st edition – Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Philosophy: Vanishing bodies and the birth of modern physics – 2008. (http://modernthought-unibuc.blogspot.ro/2009/03/bucharest-colloquium-2008.html)
Invited speakers:
Peter Anstey (University of Otago)
Roger Ariew (University of South Florida)
Katherine Brading (University of Notre Dame)
Stephen Gaukroger (University of Sydney)
Daniel Garber (Princeton University)
Guido Giglioni (Warburg Institute, London)
Eric Schliesser (University of Leiden)
Richard Serjeantson (Cambridge University)
2nd edition – Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Philosophy: Beyond Kuhnian paradigms: was there a scientific revolution in 17th century, after all? – March 26-27, 2009. (http://modernthought-unibuc.blogspot.ro/2009/02/fme-workshops-in-early-modern_25.html)
Invited speakers:
Stephen Gaukroger (University of Sydney, University of Aberdeen)
Daniel Garber (Princeton University)
Peter Harrison (University of Oxford)
Ilie Pârvu (University of Bucharest)
Eric Schliesser (University of Leiden)
3rd edition – Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Science Creative experiments: Heuristic and Exploratory Experimentation in Early Modern Science – March 24-25, 2012. (http://filosofie.unibuc.ro/2012/02/21/bucharest-colloquium-in-early-modern-science/)

Invited speakers:
Stephen Clucas (Birbeck College, University of London)
Daniel Garber (Princeton University)
Christoph Lüthy (Radboud University, Leiden)
Cesare Pastorino (University of Sussex)
Epaminondas Vampoulis (University of Thessaloniki)
4th edition – Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Science: Experiments and the Arts of Discovery in the Early Modern Europe – May 12-14, 2013. (https://descartesfme.wordpress.com/2013/04/23/4th-bucharest-colloquium-in-early-modern-science/)
Invited speakers:
Peter Anstey (University of Sydney)
Roger Ariew (University of South Florida)
Arianna Borrelli (Wuppertal)
Mordechai Feingold (Caltech)
Daniel Garber (Princeton University)
Benedino Gemelli (Bellinzona)
Cesare Pastorino (University of Sussex)
Richard Serjeantson (University of Cambridge)
Koen Vermeir (Paris)
5th edition – Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Science – November 6-7, 2015. (https://irhunibuc.wordpress.com/2015/08/03/cfp-bucharest-colloquium-in-early-modern-science/)
Invited speakers:
Arianna Borrelli (Technical University, Berlin)
Daniel Garber (Princeton University)
Paul Lodge (University of Oxford)
6th edition – Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Science: From Natural History to Science: the Emergence of Experimental Philosophy – October 24-26, 2016. (http://filosofie.unibuc.ro/2016/07/01/cfp-bucharest-colloquium-in-early-modern-science/)
Invited speakers:
Iordan Avramov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
Andreas Blanck (University of Paderborn & Bard College, Berlin)
Arianna Borrelli (Technical University Berlin)
Florike Egmont (Leiden University)
Mordechai Feingold (California Institute of Technology)
Raphaele Garrod (University of Cambridge)
Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Science, March 13-15, 2018, IRH-ICUB.
Invited Speakers: Arianna Borrelli (Technical University Berlin), Hasok Chang (Cambridge University), David Marshall Miller (Iowa State University), Friedrich Steinle (Technical University Berlin)
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Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Science 2019: The Emergence of Mathematical Physics in the Context of Experimental Philosophy
October 30 – November 1, 2019, ICUB Humanities and Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest.
Invited Speakers: Philip Beeley (University of Oxford), Andrew Janiak (Duke University), Sébastien Maronne (University of Toulouse), J. B. Shank (University of Minnesota), Friedrich Steinle (Technical University Berlin).
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